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Seems pretty oily at first glance. Reminds me of opportunities to
"invest" in 1-900 Services where the promoter keeps most of the money.
I'm not sure how my readers would react, either.
Has anyone taken them up on the offer? I'd be interested in hearing
your experiences (it should go without saying that I have no financial
interest in the enterprise, I'm just curious).
-- Paul W. Schleck pschleck@gonix.com http://www.gonix.com/pschleck/ Finger pschleck@gonix.gonix.com for PGP Public KeyForwarded message: > From gonix.com!gabriel@Riddler.COM Fri Apr 19 11:39:46 1996 > Date: Fri, 19 Apr 1996 17:40:58 GMT > From: gabriel@Riddler.COM > Message-Id: <199604191740.RAA06786@Earth.Riddler.COM> > To: elmers-request@gonix.com > > Subject: Your site is perfect! > > Dear web developer, > > All of us at Interactive Imaginations Inc. are very impressed with your web > site. We think your site is perfect for a new program we just launched > called the Commonwealth Broadcasting Network. > > The Commonwealth is a global community of web-site owners earning money by > setting aside advertising space on some or all of their web pages. > > To participate, all you have to do is register as a member of the > Commonwealth (http://commonwealth.riddler.com) and make a simple change to > the HTML code on the page(s) that you want to display ad banners. > > We'll do the rest, dynamically changing the contents of the banners and > tracking the number of visitors to your pages. The concept is simple: the > more traffic to your registered pages, the more money you make. > > If you want to sign up your web pages or learn more about the Commonwealth > Broadcasting Network, please go to http://commonwealth.riddler.com. > > Please feel free to contact me directly if you have any questions. > > Looking forward to your participation in the Commonwealth. > > >
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